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eksbook.com is the introduction and documentation site for 那些文件沒有告訴你的 AWS EKS:解析 Kubernetes 背後的奧秘. According to the page, the book is adapted from a selected DevOps series from the 14th iThome Ironman contest. The author is 王茂林, and the topic centers on AWS EKS while tracing further down into the underlying principles of Kubernetes, containers, Linux, and networking.
This is closer to a technical book or online documentation than a live course or recorded video course in the traditional sense. The page says it starts with building an EKS cluster and uses “why” questions as the entry point, analyzing how AWS adopts native Kubernetes features and designs around them. The book presents 18 “why” questions and applies the Five Whys methodology, following the chain from AWS to Kubernetes, containers, and finally the operating system layer. It is well suited to learners who want to understand the causal chain behind technical issues.
A notable strength is that each chapter includes step-by-step debugging and verification. Readers can follow the procedures hands-on while building their troubleshooting mindset. The site also provides related iThome Ironman articles, GitHub experiment examples, environment setup steps, and log files, making it friendly to engineering practice.
The site provides a “Buy Now” entry point and lists purchase channels such as 博碩 and 天瓏書局, but the captured text does not show a specific price, discounts, payment methods, or details on ebook/print editions. The page also does not mention completion certificates, certification exams, or official training credentials, so it should not be treated as a certificate-bearing career course.
Its strengths are its focused and in-depth topic coverage. It does not merely explain how to operate EKS, but also attempts to unpack Kubernetes principles, AWS design decisions, Linux, and networking context. It can be valuable for DevOps and cloud-native engineers looking to improve their troubleshooting ability. The Traditional Chinese content also lowers the barrier for Chinese readers who may find English official documentation harder to digest.
The downside is that it provides limited course-style service information: there is no mention of live Q&A, recorded videos, 1-on-1 guidance, a learning community, or after-sales support. The content is clearly more advanced; readers without a foundation in AWS, Kubernetes, or Linux may face a learning curve if they jump in directly.
It is best suited for DevOps engineers, SREs, cloud platform engineers, Kubernetes users, and people already using AWS EKS who want to improve their troubleshooting skills. Beginners are advised to first build a foundation in Kubernetes basics, containers, and Linux networking. The page does not provide verifiable information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. Purchases may depend on whether channels such as 博碩 and 天瓏書局 support shipping and payment for mainland China. Alternatives include the official AWS EKS documentation, the official Kubernetes documentation, and other Chinese-language cloud-native courses.
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